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  2. Jalebi - Wikipedia

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    Jalebi batter being dropped in hot oil in Howrah, West Bengal, India. The earliest known recipe of this food comes from the 10th century in the Arabic cookbook Kitab al-Tabikh (English: The Book of Dishes) by Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq. [6] In the 13th century Persia, a cookbook by Muhammad bin Hasan al-Baghdadi mentioned a similar dish. [1]

  3. Imarti - Wikipedia

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    Jalebi, Chhena jalebi Media: Amriti / Imarti / Jhangiri Imarti is an Indian sweet made by deep-frying a batter prepared with black gram flour in a circular, flower-like shape, and then soaking it in sugar syrup [ 1 ] Alternative names for the Imarti include Amitti , Amriti , Emarti , Omritti , Jahangir and Jhangiri/Jaangiri .

  4. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Jalebi: A North Indian twisted noodle like sweet dish dipped in sugary syrup: Vegetarian Jaleba: A bigger form of jalebi: Vegetarian Kachori: Rajasthani / Marwari special: Vegetarian Kadai paneer: Paneer and green peppers in tomato gravy: Vegetarian Kadhi pakoda: Gram flour with yogurt with gramflour fried balls: Vegetarian Karela bharta: a ...

  5. Shahi jilapi - Wikipedia

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    Shahi jilapi (Bengali: শাহী জিলাপি, romanized: Shahī Jilapi, lit. 'Royal Jalebi') is a famous and traditional sweetmeat originating from Chowk Bazaar in Old Dhaka of Bangladesh, which is very popular throughout the country. [1]

  6. Zalabiyeh - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known recipes for zalabiya comes from the 10th century Arabic cookbook Kitab al-Tabikh. [3] [4] In the old Al-Baghdadi book of recipes of the Arabs; the dough was poured through a coconut shell. This style of fritter is similar to the Indian jelabi and a 16th-century recipe from German cuisine for strauben made using a funnel. [5]

  7. Chhena jalebi - Wikipedia

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    Chhena jalebi or Chhena jilapi is a sweet dish originally from the eastern state of Odisha in the Indian subcontinent. It is a dessert made from chhena . It is popular in Odisha , West Bengal , Bangladesh and other eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent.

  8. Gujarati cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati cuisine is the cuisine of the Indian state of Gujarat.The typical Gujarati thali consists of rotli, dal or curry, rice, and shaak (a dish made up of several different combinations of vegetables and spices, which may be either spicy or sweet).

  9. Funnel cake - Wikipedia

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    In the Indian subcontinent, a similar dessert, with a crystallized sugary exterior coating, is called jalebi. [5] In Iran, this is known as zulbia and is a popular dessert. [ 6 ] These differ from funnel cake in using no baking powder, which results in a somewhat chewy texture.